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My DPE in 2026

Check if your energy label changes with the current official electricity coefficient (dropped from 2.3 to 1.9 on January 1, 2026). Free and instant simulation.

2026 ReformOfficial ADEME dataFree to start

How does it work?

On January 1, 2026, the electricity-to-primary-energy conversion coefficient drops from 2.3 to 1.9. This reduces displayed primary energy consumption by ~17% for electrically heated homes, potentially changing the DPE energy label.

The 13-character code found in the top right of your diagnostic.

0/13

Key reform figures

2.3 → 1.9

New electricity conversion coefficient

~17%

Reduction in displayed primary energy

850,000

Homes exiting F/G classification

Jan 1, 2026

Effective date

How does it work?

1

Enter your data

Input your DPE number or enter consumption data manually.

2

Automatic calculation

The new 1.9 coefficient is applied to your electricity consumption.

3

Instant result

See your new energy label and the impact on your DPE.

Real-world reclassification examples

Here is how three typical homes see their energy label change with the new 1.9 coefficient.

FE

Apartment F → E

65 m²·Electric heating

65 m² 3-room electrically heated apartment, 380 kWh PE/m²/yr before reform. With the 1.9 coefficient: 314 kWh PE/m²/yr → moves from F to E.

GF

House G → F

90 m²·Electric heating

90 m² electrically heated house, 460 kWh PE/m²/yr before reform. With the 1.9 coefficient: 380 kWh PE/m²/yr → exits the "thermal sieve" status.

ED

Studio E → D

30 m²·Electric heating

30 m² electrically heated studio, 250 kWh PE/m²/yr before reform. With the 1.9 coefficient: 207 kWh PE/m²/yr → moves from E to D.

Estimates based on the official calculation (French decree of August 13, 2025). Your actual situation may vary depending on your DPE.

Who is affected?

Electric heating

All electrically heated homes benefit from the new coefficient. About 850,000 homes exit the "thermal sieve" classification.

Gas, oil, wood

Homes heated by gas, oil or wood are not impacted by this reform. Only the electricity conversion coefficient changes.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the coefficient change?
The electricity final-to-primary energy conversion coefficient dropped from 2.3 to 1.9 on January 1, 2026 — that's the current official value. This reflects France's increasingly decarbonized electricity grid (nuclear + renewables). The 2.3 coefficient, set in 2006, no longer reflected reality.
Does my existing DPE remain valid?
Yes. DPEs issued before 2026 remain valid for their full 10-year period. You can get a free updated attestation on the ADEME DPE Observatory website without a new on-site visit.
Do I need a new DPE?
No. DPEs issued from January 1, 2026 will automatically use the new coefficient. For existing DPEs, a free attestation is available on the ADEME Observatory.
Does my home exit "thermal sieve" status?
If your home is electrically heated and rated F or G, it may move to E or better with the new coefficient. Use our simulator above to check.

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